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Our Background

MCC is a day secondary school located in the Mucheke high density suburb of Masvingo city. It derives most of its learners from the local high-density residential areas such as Mucheke, Rujeko, Runyararo West, Majange and Victoria Range. In addition, some learners come from areas outside the city, such as, Gokomere, Mutimurefu, Mashava and Mushandike. Some of these places are in the range of 10- 20 kms, outside the city of Masvingo.

MCC was established as a secondary school in 1981 by the Churches of Christ (Mashoko mission) which has now rebranded to Hippo Valley Christian Mission (HVCM), that is, the current responsible authority for the school. Originally, this institution was opened as a Bible college. The focus for the Bible College was to train preachers for Churches of Christ/Christian Churches. These preachers were meant to serve in Zimbabwe and in the region, that is, Central Africa, as a whole. For this reason, the college was named Central Africa Christian College. At independence, in 1980, the Bible College was moved to Hatfield in Harare where it is still operating up to this day. The remaining institution in Masvingo was then rebranded to enroll secondary school children, starting in 1981. The Founder missionaries for CACC included Dick Smith and Ben Pennington who also became the principals of the Bible College at some point. For the secondary school, the founder missionary is John Mark Pemberton, the first principal of the secondary school education offering MCC was Mr. Hamadziripi Mamutse who was deputized by Mr. Kingstone Philemon Gunguvo Sithole. KPG Sithole was later sent to Mashoko, where he became one of the most refined and successful heads that the circuit has ever produced.

Masvingo Christian College (The secondary school) was designed to work hand in glove with the Churches of Christ, in the area of secondary school education, evangelism, and social concern. At its inception, the school was built to accommodate young people whose education had been disturbed by the protracted war of liberation and returning refugees who were coming back home from neighboring countries following the end of the war and the birth of an independent Zimbabwe in 1980. Clearly, from its inception, the school was built to accommodate disadvantaged members of society. At some point and for various reasons, the evangelism and social concern objectives of the school seemed to have been overshadowed by the public education goals. During the active years of evangelism and social concern, a full-time pastor has always been assigned to the school. Such a pastor would also be working with the local congregation at Mucheke Church of Christ and the local community. The first Pastor was Mr. Tumanai Alvin Mapako (Dube) who served during the period from 1988 to 1998. When the Bible College moved to Hatfield in Harare, the secondary (MCC) inherited two classroom blocks, one of which has now been converted to a computer laboratory, two semi-detached houses a Church building and an ablution block. Expansion later saw the construction of 17 additional classroom blocks, a fashion and fabrics block, two science blocks a library and an administration block.

MCC started off as a Cambridge examination center and later on transformed to the current status where it is now a ZIMSEC and HEXCO examination center. It started as an O’ level school, focusing on Humanities, Commercials and Practical subjects. A’ level was introduced in 1997, but also with a focus on Arts and Commercial subjects only. A’ level Sciences began to be offered in 2016, following the coming on board, of the current Head, Dr. Edson Muresherwa.

Our Vision

An inclusive educational center of excellence producing resilient and responsible citizens who positively work to transform their communities by 2028.

Our Mission

To provide a high quality, inclusive and relevant secondary school education which provides all learners with opportunities to learn, be productive and to realize their full potential, each in his/her unique way.

Our Value Proposition

Why Masvingo Christian College

While many schools in Zimbabwe compete for top-performing learners, Masvingo Christian College is proving that success can be cultivated, not just selected as the school’s inclusive approach is paying off. The school head Dr Edison Muresherwa said the school was founded on the motto of inclusivity, “kwahuyai mose” (come all) and has become a beacon of hope for learners who are often sidelined due to poor performance.

At the heart of the school’s philosophy is the belief that intelligence is multi-dimensional and not defined solely by academic grades. “People compete for a place on the district and national log sheet in terms of academic performance, yet intelligence is not only measured in terms of cognitive functioning. We have multiple skills that we can measure, and we can have more than five types of intelligence that we can work on,” said Dr. Muresherwa.

The school’s strategy is paying off as in 2024, Masvingo Christian College achieved a 98% A Level pass rate and a 52% pass rate at O level, despite its inclusive enrollment policy. The school’s top achievers included Dorcas Dongo, Mathew Dundi, and Takundanashe Bozho, who all scored 20 points in their respective subjects. Dr Muresherwa said Masvingo Christian College made history by becoming the first day school in Masvingo town to offer A Level Sciences in 2012, a bold move that many doubted at the time.

“From the first class, we produced three medical doctors and 14 engineers and now many other schools in the town have followed suit,” he said. The school empowers learners not only academically but also personally, encouraging self-awareness and career versatility. “Not every child is university-bound, and that’s okay. What matters is helping each learner discover where they can thrive. The school’s approach has yielded impressive results, including a group of former pupils who are currently constructing a new state-of-the-art house for the school’s head.

What we stand for

Our Values

Respect

Team work

Punctuality

Evangelism and social concern

Inclusivity

Accountability

Discipline

Continuous improvement

Unhu/Ubuntu

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Masvingo Christian College

We are a day secondary school located in the Mucheke high density suburb of Masvingo city. We derive most of our learners from the local high-density residential areas such as Mucheke, Rujeko,  Runyararo West, Majange and Victoria Range. 

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Box 436, Stand No. 1446, Chasura Street, Masvingo.
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